In December 2019 the Born Again Labor Museum and Locust Review issued our first “Irrealist Worker Survey” as part of our quixotic attempt to map the gravedigger’s multiverse. A selection of responses from you — our dear comrade readers — along with the survey questions, as printed in Locust #2, is posted here.
Read MoreWhat is BALM?
What seemed like a winged space-alien to Mr. Feature-214, or an angel of God to the Person brothers, appeared to the three men. It did not speak — and disappeared within moments —but the three men all “heard” the same message. They were to go into the world and collect the records of all the lost performances of the enslaved, exploited, and oppressed; including all the hidden dreams and nightmares.
Read MoreDesert Dreams + Commie Cowboys
WHEN JON Langford was at art school – University of Leeds, the college he refers to below – it was right around the time that TJ Clark showed up. Clark, the Marxist art historian and one-time only British member of the Situationist International, apparently did a lot to pull the university’s art college away from its staid and stale academic approach to art. Langford, in other interviews, has jokingly likened him to a Che Guevara figure for the art department.
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